Mighael simons



MSIMON-s;

"Coffee and Tea Pot; No. 90,030. Y Patented May 11, 1869.

v I f @ww/gw f To all whom tima/y concern:

gieten MICHAEL sIMoNs; v`or MIDDLETQWN, CONNECTICUT. t Leners Pam: No.i9o,o3o, ated Mann, 1869. y

` INIPRQVEMET IN COFFEE AND TEAPOT.

The "Bchednle'referred tuin .these Letters Patent and 'making part of the saine.

.Be it known that I, MJGHAEL Simons, of Midl dletown,`MiddleseX county, Stateof Connecticut, have `invented an Im proved Coee and Teapot; and I do hereby declare the following to be anV exact description thereof', reference being had to the accompanying draw-l ings, ani]- to theletters of reference marked thereon, making-a part of this speoication, in which- `Figure 1`represents afperspective view of the eoiee or teapot and" i i p Figure 2, a vertical section of the same.

' "The nature'of my inventiony consists in a.l spun, or "dishedbottomymade of Britannia-Ware, or any soft i metal, attached permanently to a tin top; also, thev spun top for theringof the lid to rest upon.- The object istomanufacture a-coffee-pot, or teapot, cheapelin-priee than whenQmade Wholly of Britannia `ware, and to wearlnger than a tin one, whilst its advantages are, that itis free from rust, and will not rust near the bottom, like tinand,can always be made of much neater shapes than when made of tin only.

Thus, by the combination of thetin and Britannia Ware, the neatest and cheapest kind of coffee-pots, or `teapots can be made.

A represents the lid, operating on a hinge, B, and a metallic ring, G, that rests upon the spun, or turnedin flange D of the top part of the tin body E of the coffee-pot. l

fits ou the inside of the groove GQand forms a tight joint, tobe soldered securely.

H is the base of the Britannia bottom F.

J'represents the handle; i K, the spout; andl Y 1 L, theconvex strainer.

Therefore,

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A spun, or dished bottom, F, made of Britannia- `Ware, when attached permanently to a tin top,'E,v as

herein described, andffor the purpose set forth:

MICHAEL srMoNs.'

Witnesses:

J. FRAlKLIN REIGABT, EDM. F. BROWN.

The lower' part of the tin body-E is grooved, so that l the top edge of thed'ished bottom F, of Britannia ware, j 

